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Hey Sweccha, The best for Scuba diving would be in Havelock islands near jetty ... Go thru aqua nomads ... I have done with them only .. it's all cool and even I don't swim ... and also I hope you have sorted out your stay issues in Andamans as i knwo that you have plans for Andaman from long period now ....!? Happy Travelling !!!
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1. Lighthouse – Experience night diving Depth: 6-18 meters Suitable for: All A large diving site, Lighthouse has its arms wide open for all kinds of divers. However, the site is famed for night diving for PADI/SSI certified divers. During this experience, you’ll come across variety of hard and soft corals, along with interesting water beings like Humpback Parrotfish, Octopus, Fusiliers, Lobsters, and Lionfish. Andaman Holiday Packages On TravelTriangle Indulge in snorkeling or scuba diving to see magnificent coral reefs or stay in beach resorts at Havelock island. Visit Port Blair, Ross Islands, Neil Islands, Gandhi marine park, and Cellular Jail. Book memorable holiday packages on TravelTriangle. 2. Aquarium – A beginner’s paradise Depth: 10-12 meters Suitable for: Beginners With mostly hard corals strewn throughout, Aquarium is a fringing reef spot where you can treat your eyes to colorful schools of fish. It is located in the southwest of Havelock and the currents usually are soft and can be easily predicted. 3. Mac Point – Swim with the dugongs Depth: 10-14 meters Suitable for: All Mac Point is a popular place for scuba diving in Andaman and Nicobar Islands , especially because one gets to spot Dugongs here, along with rugged hard corals which actually add on to the beauty of this underwater paradise. This Sirenian tusked mammal is usually found in Australia and Eastern Africa. Suggested Read: 15 Most Amazing Things To Do In Andaman 4. Barracuda City – Meet the sea turtles Depth: 25-30 meters Suitable for: Intermediate and expert divers Barracuda City is again an unexplored destination for scuba diving in Andaman. Swim with the turtles, and explore the deep secrets of marine wonderland as you spot colorful corals and a variety of fish, including Blue spotted stingrays, Coralfish, and Surgeonfish. 5. Seduction Point – The rock with staghorn corals The Seduction Point is a massive rock embraced with a varied aquatic life . You’ll find numerous Staghorn corals, which are inhabited by Napoleons and other marine organisms. Best scuba diving resorts and organizers in and around Havelock Island Being a famed spot for scuba diving, Andaman and Nicobar Islands are home to numerous resorts and organizers that arrange different water activities for tourists. Talking of the best, we recommend: Barefoot Scuba Resort ( Website | Reviews ) Silver Sand Beach Resort ( Website | Reviews ) Alternatively, you can stay at any of the hotels in Havelock and contact: Dive India ( Website | Reviews ) Blue Corals ( Website | Reviews ) Neil Island: Scuba Diving On Andaman Islands Image Source If you’re thinking of scuba diving in Andaman, Neil Island has to be on your list. This tiny island is ideal for those looking for complete peace. A two-hour stroll is enough to explore the whole island, which is actually affluent in terms of biodiversity. Not just the land, even the underwater world is fairly unexplored. 6. Margherita’s Mischief – Myriad shades of life underwater Depth: 7-16 meters Suitable for: All Having a smooth current, Margherita’s Mischief is not quite a mischief. It is, in fact, a calm diving spot with crystal clear water and boulders on the soft sand. Dugongs are often spotted here, and you may also get to see Batfish, Pufferfish, Blue-spotted stingrays, Angelfish, Soldierfish and Yellow Snappers. 7. K Rock – Diving near a volcanic rock Depth: 12-19 meters Suitable for: All K Rock is perfect for all levels of divers, thanks to the easy current. As the name suggests, it is a volcanic rock that’s huge and stands on a sandy seabed. Butterflyfish, Soldierfish, Snappers, and Sweetlips are frequently seen around the K Rock. 8. Bus Stop – A sloping seabed with small reefs Depth: 14-20 meters Suitable for: All This gently sloping seabed is located on the western ends of Neil Islands. Bus Stop has a sandy bottom with small reefs and is perfect for an exhilarating diving experience. Planning your holiday in Andaman but confused about what to do? These Andaman travel stories help you find your best trip ever! Real travel stories. Real stays. Handy tips to help you make the right choice. 9. Junction – Adventure for experts Depth: 22-30 meters Suitable for: Intermediate and experts Located between Neil Island and Havelock Island, Junction is a paradise for divers who seek a little adventure . One can find numerous soft corals, surrounded by Lionfishes. Marlin, Trevally and Barracudas and reef sharks are spotted too. The current of this diving spot can be strong, and thus this is not ideal for beginners. Suggested Read: 11 Thrilling Water Sports In Andaman: No Swimming Required! Best scuba diving organizers in and around Neil Island Scuba diving requires professional guidance and supervision. India Scuba Explorers in Neil island brings together a team of scuba experts that take tourists to the unseen realms of the ocean. Website | Reviews Port Blair: Scuba Diving On Andaman Islands Image Source The capital of Andaman, Port Blair has everything a tourist can imagine, right from an international airport, choices of accommodation and yes even water activities like Scuba diving, which is among the best things to do in Port Blair . 10. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Wandoor – An exclusive national park Scuba diving in this one-of-a-kind national park is not to be missed when you’re going scuba diving in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Prepare to witness colorful sea flowers, and corals of more than 50 kinds, such as Fungia, Pocillopora, Acropora, and Leptoseris. Clownfish, Surgeonfish, Whitetip Shark, Parrot Shark, Butterflyfish and Angelfish are some of the marine species you’ll come across while exploring this aquatic wonderland. 11. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Jolly Buoy A rather lonely and secluded island, located in Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Jolly Buoy is a heaven for scuba divers. Explore the most intriguing and colorful underwater life in the turquoise waters of Jolly Buoy. Those who are scared of going underwater can opt for a glass bottom boat and be thrilled by the views of the clear waters. Best scuba diving resorts and organizers in and around Port Blair Port Blair never disappoints when it comes to providing options, even when it comes to scuba diving in Andaman. If you’re looking for scuba diving organizers or resorts, then go for Sinclairs Bayview Hotel ( Website | Reviews ) or Dive Manta ( Website | Reviews ). These hotels offer comfy rooms, arrangement for adventure sports, and ease of sightseeing. Must Read: 15 Places To Visit In Port Blair: The Best Of History, Nature, & Beauty Other diving spots for scuba diving in Andaman Islands Image Source It’s always fun to go off the beaten track, and this is why we’ve also listed some places for scuba diving in Andaman and Nicobar Island that are a little known and are actually well-kept secret. 12. North Point, Cinque Island – Among the clearest waters in the world Suitable for: Experts With clarity up to 80 feet, this is one of the best places for scuba diving in Andaman and Nicobar Island. The varied diversity of fish species, and abundance of sponges and small corals make this spot a dream come true for the divers. In fact in the vicinity, there’s a kaleidoscope of marine life, including black corals and sharks. 13. Bala Reef, Little Andaman Island Though Bala Reef is located in Little Andaman Island, the exploration area you get is 4.5 km sq. This diving spot is perfect if you want to witness varied kinds of corals, of different hues. It indeed is much like picture-perfect down under, a rainbow of corals if you must say. 14. Fish Rock, Passage Island – Fishes galore! Fish Rock is located near Passage Island and boasts of massive coral and sponge fans. Also, there are drop-offs, boulders, and rocky slopes. 15. Corruption Rock – Home to unicornfishes & shipwrecks This beautiful diving site, the Corruption Rock, has a dazzling maze of canyons, ridges and channels . Located between Rutland Island and Chidiya Tapu, one can spot Eagle Rays, Giant Napoleon as well here. The underwater habitat consists of canyons, gullies, channels and ridges, where dolphins and Tuna are also sighted often. You’ll also spot many shipwrecks here! Cost of scuba diving in Andaman Islands Wondering how much does scuba diving cost in Andaman? Well, the cost of scuba diving in Andaman varies from location to location and organizer to organizer. However, the cost starts from INR 2500 and goes up to INR 6500 and more if you opt for Scuba diving packages. Also, you have the option of going for a short scuba diving course in the Andaman Islands if you want. It’s time you pack your bags and plan for a scuba diving trip to Andaman! For those who have been to the diver’s paradise, share with our readers your incredible diving experiences.
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Radhanagar Beach definitely
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Scuba diving is popular at almost all the popular beaches but Radhanagar Beach is the most popular one.
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We did at North bay. price was reasonable there. don't hesitate that you don't know swim. it is not needed actually.
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When I was in Andaman, I did scuba diving in Havelock Islands. The experience was wonderful. You can definitely try that. Happy Travelling !!!!
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Neil Island Bharatpur beach.
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Havelock Island and Neil Islands are best for scuba diving, snorkeling and other water sports in Andaman Islands.
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Also North Bay is quite famous for scuba diving with 5k per head but I didn't find much marine life there because this place has become quite common for scuba diving and snorkeling. Instead Havelock Island and Neil island are more cleaner when compared to other beaches in Andaman Islands. You can also try glass boat ride in Neil Islands.
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Radhanagar beach
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